Hugh Grant caught the bouquet when the Four Weddings and a Funeral star sniffed and sipped the grape during a wine tasting at the Flower Festival of Cantenac in Guyenne, France.
A brim and proper Rod Stewart bowlered over the crowd as he and his wife, supermodel Rachel Hunter, observed the veddy traditional formalities at the Royal Ascot horse races near London.
She didn't rip the cover off the ball, but country belter LeAnn Rimes, 14, scored a hit with fans when she batted at the Wrangler/City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge in Nashville, which raised over $220,000 to fight life-threatening diseases.
Showing that he too has the eye of a tiger, Noah Becker, 3, matched his three-time Wimbledon champ father, Boris, stroke for stroke at the Stukenbrock Safaripark in Germany, as mother tigress Barbara kept a close watch.
It was show business as usual for Brad Pitt, who, after announcing his split from Gwyneth Paltrow, suited up with his Welsh costar, Sir Anthony Hopkins, on the Manhattan set of Meet Joe Black, a romantic comedy due next year.
Oscar winner Emma Thompson put her funniest face forward at the L.A. premiere of Face/Off, a thriller starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Thompson is now filming the political drama Primary Colors, to be released in 1998.
Having recently lost their steady TV gigs, Superman Dean Cain, whose show was canceled, and Justine Bateman, who left Men Behaving Badly, teamed up after L.A.'s U2 show.
A grave Kyra Sedgwick dug deep—we're talking six feet under—on the set of Montana in Tarrytown, N.Y. The crime drama, costarring Stanley Tucci and John Ritter, is due next year.
Not one to sit still while staying in Nantucket, Mass., during his Seinfeld hiatus, Jerry Stiller kept busy between performances of After Play, a dark stage comedy written by wife Anne Meara.
Far from her swank White House digs, First Lady Hillary Clinton pitched in to help a former President build homes for the needy during Habitat for Humanity's Jimmy Carter Work Project in Pikeville, Ky.
Actor and Calvin Klein skivvies model Antonio Sabáto Jr. strong-armed son Jack, 2, at the L.A. premiere of Disney's animated flick Hercules as Jack's mom, actress Virginia Madsen, sized up the muscle men.
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